Entrepreneurship

How entrepreneurs automate time-consuming tasks with the latest AI

Disclosure: Our goal is to display products and services that we think you will find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, the Entrepreneur may receive a small portion of the sales revenue from our trading partners. When you're building your business or startup from scratch, the startup stages can be overwhelming. You are expected…

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Video: Cafe Gives Free Coffee to Dancing Customers

The promise of fame and caffeine are too tempting to pass up. When Josh Rashid, owner of Milano coffee in Middleborough, Massachusetts, wanted to create a little extra buzz for the business, he came up with a seemingly simple plan that got things moving faster than he expected. He put a sign on the front…

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“Comedian” banana art sells for over $6 million at Sotheby's

Andy Warhol he is said to have once said that when it comes to art, “Let everyone else decide whether it's good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they're deciding, they do more.” A work of art called “The Comedian” has had people “judging” (sometimes angrily) ever since. debuted at Art…

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MIT provides free tuition to families earning $200,000 or less

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) DESIGNATED on Wednesday that it will make tuition free for students with family incomes under $200,000 starting next fall, making college more affordable for more students. The school's current bar for tuition-free attendance stands at $140,000. MIT also announced it will waive the full cost of education, including room, board,…

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What every entrepreneur should prepare in 2025

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In 2015, our company faced a brutal decision. We had built our business around providing low-cost consumer technology, but political changes introduced regulations that threatened our key revenue streams. We did Tough call on the pivotmoving from the consumer market to the enterprise. It was risky, and…

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Do you want to be a great marketer? Stop thinking like one

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. I read something the other day that blew my mind: “Stop making ads, start making art.” It was a mic drop moment. It got me thinking about this content disaster we're in. He opened it floodgates of mass marketing content. Sales presentations, blogs and social media posts…

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The wealthiest and safest places to retire in the US

Although one in five US adults is 50 or older no retirement savingsthose who have amassed a comfortable nest egg – which most American workers believe to be at least $1.8 million — have some flexibility when it comes to where they spend it golden years. More than 338,000 US residents retired for a new…

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How entrepreneurs can create a more inclusive office space

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When we discuss inclusive workspaces, we often refer to inclusion from a cultural perspective. For example, we can talk about activities that promote diversity, or brainstorm employment techniques focused on DEI. However, what is sometimes missing from all the “holistic office” talk is how the actual office…

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Has your business grown? Here's how to overcome it.

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Regardless of the level of success a business achieves when it first starts, most companies eventually reach a point where their growth plateaus. Sales growth stagnatedcustomer feedback becomes less enthusiastic, and as a business leader, you feel like you're no longer moving forward. Left unchecked, complacency and…

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Musk and Ramaswamy want federal workers in the office 5 days a week

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, President-elect Donald Trump's two co-executives named new CEO Department of Government Efficiencylikely to try to end work-from-home policies for 2.3 million employees in the federal workforce. “Requiring federal employees to come to the office five days a week would result in a wave of voluntary shutdowns that we welcome: If…

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